Answer all five of the essay questions below. In doing so you must correctly explain or
otherwise correctly incorporate at least 25 (total, across the whole final) of the key terms
noted in the document titled “Key Terms” under the “Finals Week” Module on Canvas.
I.) You are a policy advisor on a team of national security experts. You have been asked
how to make interstate war less likely. Your colleague on the team, Dr. Hutchins, insists that it
is impossible to make war less likely because war is caused by cultural differences, conflicting
ideologies, and differences in values across countries. Write a brief memo to Dr. Hutchins, using
what you know from POSC 020. Address the following: [1] Is he correct about the causes of
war? [2] According to the bargaining model, which three things cause interstate war? [3] Explain
in more depth these three causes of war. [4] Finally, explain three ways to make war less likely
that are related to the causes of war that you explained.
II.) You are a policy advisor on a team of development experts in developing country X.
You are tasked with improving economic development in country X. Your colleague on the
team, Dr. Turkmen, insists that country X should not use import substitution industrialization
(ISI) because ISI has serious flaws and leads to financial crises. She says that country X should
instead rely on its comparative advantage in coffee and focus mainly on exporting coffee. She
also says that country X should import all manufactured goods from other countries and that X
should have no trade barriers because protectionism is harmful to economic growth. Write a
memo addressing these points. [1] Is Dr. Turkmen correct about the flaws in ISI? Could ISI
cause a financial crisis? [2] What is comparative advantage, and what are three disadvantages of
relying on primary commodities? [3] What is protectionism, and is it always harmful to
economic development? [4] Describe an alternative development strategy that is neither ISI nor
comparative advantage that might work for country X.
III.) You are a policy advisor on a team of environmental experts. Your challenge is to
encourage more cooperation among states on the problem of climate change. Your
colleague on the team, Dr. Park, insists that it should be very easy for states to cooperate on the
climate change issue. She believes this because cooperation on the issue of ozone depletion and
the elimination of CFCs was easy. Write a memo to Dr. Park that addresses the following: [1]
Explain what type of good having a stable global climate is and how the characteristics of that
type of good cause a particular type of problem. [2] Contrast the climate change issue with the
ozone depletion issue, explaining why it was easier for states to cooperate on eliminating CFCs.
[3] Explain two things that can help states overcome the problem you described in [1] in order to
cooperate better on environmental issues. [4] Give an example of something that might result
from climate change, other than economic costs, if the problem is not solved.
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IV.) You are a policy advisor on a team of human rights experts. Your assignment is to
make the enforcement of human rights more likely and more effective, particularly by
improving the International Criminal Court (ICC). Your colleague on the team, Dr. Larsen,
insists that large-scale human rights violations no longer occur in the world anyway, and we
should just go home. Write a memo to Dr. Larsen addressing the following: [1] Is it true that
large-scale human rights violations no longer occur? [2] Explain what the ICC is and what it
does. [3] Evaluate the ICC, noting at least one important criticism of the ICC or a factor that
limits its effectiveness. [4] Finally, briefly explain one potential improvement that could be made
to the ICC that might make it better at protecting international human rights.
V.) Write one paragraph each in response to all four of the following short answer questions:
a. What is a civil war? What causes civil wars? What might prevent civil war?
b. Why do states form alliances? What does the UN do? Does the UN matter?
c. Why do states trade? Why do states use protectionism? Why is trade controversial?
d. Where does international law come from? How are international norms different? Why
are laws and norms important in the international system?
RULES:
WHEN IS THIS FINAL DUE? AND HOW DO I SUBMIT IT?
Your final exam is due by 11:59 PM on Monday, December 6 and must be submitted
through the Assignments feature on Canvas. You may, of course, submit your exam early.
IS THIS AN OPEN-BOOK / OPEN-NOTES EXAM?
YES, you may consult your textbook, your notes, and the lectures for references. However,
you may NOT quote directly from the textbook or lecture. Use your own phrasing.
MAY I COMMUNICATE WITH MY CLASSMATES WHILE TAKING THIS EXAM?
NO. DO NOT communicate with any of your classmates while taking this final exam.
Cheating is strictly prohibited and will result in a zero. All essays will be run through Turnitin.
MAY I WRITE IN THE FIRST PERSON (USE “I” ETC.)?
Yes. You are welcome to write in the first person. You are also welcome to write more
formally in the third person. Either way, however, you are expected to maintain a scholarly tone.
Use proper grammar and spelling. Edit your paper before submission.
USE THIS BOOK PLEASE
World Politics: Interests, Interactions, Institutions (Fourth Edition)
Jeffry A. Frieden, David A. Lake, Kenneth A. Schultz